Similar words: disturb, distinguish, gesture, bombing, distinct, distant, distract, distress. Meaning: [dɪ'stɜːbɪŋ] adj. causing distress or worry or anxiety.
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151. There are some disturbing echoes of the Lysenko story in a series of fraud cases that have emerged recently in China.
152. This may bring to the enterprise some negative effects such as letting capital lie idle, lowering the profit, undermining the morale, disturbing the development plan, affecting the image and so on.
153. DHEA and NPY should not turn soldiers into cold-blooded killing machines, however, as they don't work by lessening emotional responses to disturbing situations.
154. Why not add a lightning bolt to make the scene a little more disturbing?
155. It seems a tidy explanation for a disturbing trend, implying that healthy food is inherently more expensive, and thus can only be for wealthy Endive Elitists when the economy falters.
156. Snoring can be pretty disturbing to people who sleep in the company of snorers, as well as to the snorer himself or herself, though she may not realize it.
157. It poses uncountable damage to investors, harming their interests, disturbing order of security market and striking regular market trade price system badly.
158. Already wired transform, certainly will causes disturbing influence to drive a vehicle.
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